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shawn

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  1. The recent ones that advertise 10ms UPS switchover times, like the Delta 3 or River 3 Plus. So they can't automatically shut down a server by sending the right signal via USB? Update: from what I read, the older Delta 3 doesn't support it but the Delta 3 Plus should support NAS functions, but I don't know if they can work with NUT / Unraid: "A nice extra on the Delta 3 plus is NAS server support and HID communication functions. ... NAS server support and HID communication functions will prevent data loss when using it with your computer. It will send a prompt to the server when the battery is almost dead to save data before shutting down."
  2. Has anyone gotten Ecoflow power stations to function as a proper UPS in Unraid yet? The comments from earlier in the year had unsuccessful results
  3. Seems like a bit of work for getting UPS to work without errors. Can one of the developers patch this?
  4. Every 10 minutes the log is displaying "Tower apcupsd[2250]: Communications with UPS lost." I assume I need to disable apcupsd (I'm using the NUT plugin for network UPS instead), and I've already set: Settings > UPS Settings > Start APC UPS daemon: No, but the message keeps appearing. Is there another way to disable apcupsd, or is there another problem? Under status in UPS Settings it says "Lost communication" (my network UPS seems ok under NUT Settings.)
  5. I'd like to know this as well. Is there a plan to allow the password to be changed by GUI?
  6. I was trying to move files from another machine (a Synology NAS) to a new Unraid v6.10.2 server. I noticed that certain files cannot be moved to the new Unraid shares: Windows gave the error message "Error 0x80070299: The requested operation could not be completed due to a file system limitation". However, the same files could be moved without issue to a Windows PC's hard drive formatted with NTFS. Despite this, moving first to Windows and then to Unraid would not work. I eventually got the files to transfer by first transferring to an old Unraid server running on v5.0.6, which returned the message "are you sure you want to copy this file without its properties? The file ...mp3 has properties that can't be copied to the new location". After confirming, I could in turn transfer them to the new Unraid server without issue. My old Unraid server disks are using reiserfs, while my new Unraid server's disks are xfs encrypted, and its cache pool is btrfs encrypted. So I'm curious, what could be these "file system limitation" or "file properties" that are causing the transfer to fail? How come transferring the files to the old reiserfs-based Unraid disks allowed the incompatible properties to be removed, but not when transferring to the new xfs and btrfs Unraid disks?
  7. I've had this "An unexpected network error occurred" problem for years in Unraid. I'm still on Unraid version 5.0.6 and Windows 8.1, and the problem has continued to happen only with Unraid, not other NAS.
  8. If HPA is disabled in BIOS, there should be no reason it will ever interfere with UnRAID operations or cause damage, right?

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